I also agree with Red Hat. They have a good distrubution system, and have more books in my local bookstore, ranging from beginner to complete in-depth tomes. I have also heard a rumor here in NW Arkansas that WalMart is looking at Lynix...

I would say Red Hat is the company to buy because it is public, its about to have a second offering(or maybe it did I don't know) and I think that it and Caldera would be the only ones that will be public. I would say that Red Hat already has a much bigger grasp on the support industry, which is where the real $$ is.

I would also look into V.A. Linux, they are another company that has a good hold on the support industry, and would be a good "Linux" stock to own.

So, I'd say V.A. or Red Hat, or maybe linuxcare if they are public, basically I'd say you'd want companies that are established as good for Linux Support.

Indefrei:
If you must own shares of Linux, I would recommend holding shares of RHAT. Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux, holds a majority of shares in this stock. This is just my opinion and should not be taken as a recommendation to buy or sell this stock.

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Corel Linux will blow the others away....especially now Corel has announced a $2.4bn merger with Inprise (aka Borland) specifically aimed at cornering the Linux market. Though some how I don't think any shares will be in the offing :-7

Well look like RedHat is the way to go but how much money they are making?
They not making any money they lost 3.1M
and is very hard to make money on software. Well if you have choice of spending for the same software 1.99 or $40 to 100 and if you don't have to buy license for each computer or server you are installing redhat on, this all means that redhat can't make money on os alone unless license will change and will not be able to download free linux but there is always debian free(corel based it linux on debian). RedHat is offering more stock to cover it losses and expenses driving prices of stock down. IF you want to make money buy stock of company like linuxcare free os need support too and big companies are willing to pay for it.

Not really a problem. Cross posting is probably not specifically within the guide lines for posting questions since the cross post that is just a pointer to the question with the real points is not, by definition, a 'serious' question.

It usually isn't an issue since it doesn't happen very often. But if it becomes a problem due to complaints then I expect the posting party to be understanding of the matter :)

Hi, Darin
Thank you and
compliments ,
You did your job very well
especially the diplomatic part
regards to smallgood
h. a n. d.
Indi

Hi, everybody else
Wanna thank you again for your comments
special to jwilcox and edey
Probably you would make another decision,
but i like to assign the pts to johnny6, cause he corresponded to the common opinion ! and ! implemented in his comment the additional warning.
Some may say, that would have been superfluously, but i have to disagree
See you
Regards
Indi

Hi, Darin
Thank you and
compliments ,
You did your job very well
especially the diplomatic part
regards to smallgood
h. a n. d.
Indi

Hi, everybody else
Wanna thank you again for your comments
special to jwilcox and edey
Probably you would make another decision,
but i like to assign the pts to johnny6, cause he corresponded to the common opinion ! and ! implemented in his comment the additional warning.
Some may say, that would have been superfluously, but i have to disagree
See you
Regards
Indi

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